Spain men's national lacrosse team

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Spain
Flag of Spain.svg
Association Spanish Lacrosse Association
Confederation ELF (Europe)
Head coachMike Bartlett
World Championship
Appearances4 (first in 2006 )
Best result16th (2010)
European Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2008 )
Best result13th (2008)
First international
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16–11 Spain Flag of Spain.svg
(13 July 2006; London, Canada)
Biggest win
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2–14 Spain Flag of Spain.svg
(12 July 2014; Denver, United States)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2–14 Spain Flag of Spain.svg
(31 July 2016; Budapest, Hungary)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 0–26 England  Flag of England.svg
(10 August 2008; Lahti, Finland)
Website spainlacrosse.org

The Spain men's national lacrosse team is governed by the Spanish Lacrosse Association. Since 2006, Spain plays in the World Lacrosse Championship and the European Lacrosse Championships.The team is managed by Head Coach Mike Bartlett of Poynton Lacrosse who took over the role in August 2016.

Contents

Squad

The following players were called for the 2016 European Lacrosse Championship [1]

No.Pos.Player
0 G Gary Jurado
32 D Francisco Benito
17 D Ion Rodríguez
2 D Alberto Hoffman
30 D Darrel Hunter
4 D Jaime del Pozo
16DHarry Doherty
23 M Diego Jiménez
11 M Javier Pérez Coca
25 M Fernando Martínez
19 M Connor Cinquegrana
No.Pos.Player
1 M Carlos Rodríguez
9 M Ignacio Farjas
5 M Íñigo Macías
69 M Antonio Gavira
47 M Álvaro Gil
55 A Javier Domínguez
14 A Lucas Sanz
8 A Joseph Casuto
6 A Juan Larrea
7 A Daniel de la Casa
10 A Pol Llorca

Competitive record

World Lacrosse Championship

YearPositionPldWL
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2006 17th734
Flag of England.svg 2010 16th624
Flag of the United States.svg 2014 30th725
Flag of Israel.svg 2018 31st734
Total271017

European Lacrosse Championships

YearPositionPldWL
Flag of Finland.svg 200813th844
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 201217th918
Flag of Hungary.svg 2016 18th835
Flag of Poland.svg 2021 To be determined
Total25817

Head to head against other national teams

As of 20 July 2018
NationGPWLPct.GFGAGD
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 101.0001216–4
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 321.6673128+3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 312.3333132–1
Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 1101.000139+4
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1101.000142+12
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1101.000129+3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 101.000218–16
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 211.5002322+1
Flag of England.svg  England 101.000026–26
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 303.0001655–39
Flag of France.svg  France 101.0001011–1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2201.0002822+6
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 202.0001422–8
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 101.000618–12
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 101.000117–16
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 422.5003930+9
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 303.0002142–21
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 101.0001014–4
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 321.6672417+7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 101.000116–15
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 202.0001032–22
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 211.5002019+1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 211.5001516–1
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 101.000216–14
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1101.000142+12
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1101.000128+4
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 101.000812–4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 312.3331431–17
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 101.000612–6
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 202.0001138–27
Total521834.346420612–192

Official matches

2006 World Lacrosse Championship

13 July 2006Yellow Division Finland  Flag of Finland.svg16–11 Flag of Spain.svg Spain London, Canada
Report
14 July 2006Yellow Division Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg15–11 Flag of Spain.svg Spain London, Canada
Report
15 July 2006Yellow Division Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg11–9 Flag of Spain.svg Spain London, Canada
Report
16 July 2006Yellow Division Spain Flag of Spain.svg 13–9Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda London, Canada
Report
19 July 2006Position playoffs Wales Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 17–9 Flag of Spain.svg Spain London, Canada
Report
20 July 2006Position playoffs Spain Flag of Spain.svg 12–8Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong London, Canada
Report
21 July 200617th position game Spain Flag of Spain.svg 12–8Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea London, Canada
Report

2008 European Lacrosse Championships

7 August 2008Group A Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg10–9 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Lahti, Finland
8 August 2008Group A Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg6–10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Lahti, Finland
9 August 2008Group A Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg21–2 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Lahti, Finland
10 August 2008Group A Spain Flag of Spain.svg 0–26Flag of England.svg  England Lahti, Finland
11 August 2008Group A Spain Flag of Spain.svg 6–18Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Lahti, Finland
13 August 2008Group H Spain Flag of Spain.svg 11–8Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Lahti, Finland
14 August 2008Group H Italy  Flag of Italy.svg4–14 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Lahti, Finland
15 August 200813th position game Spain Flag of Spain.svg 10–0Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Lahti, Finland

2010 World Lacrosse Championship

17 July 2010Plum Division Norway  Flag of Norway.svg8–11 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Manchester, England
Report
18 July 2010Plum Division Spain Flag of Spain.svg 16–14Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Manchester, England
Report
19 July 2010Intermediate round Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg16–1 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Manchester, England
Report
20 July 2010Intermediate round Finland  Flag of Finland.svg21–4 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Manchester, England
Report
22 July 201013th–16th bracket Spain Flag of Spain.svg 11–15Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Manchester, England
Report
23 July 201015th position game Spain Flag of Spain.svg 5–23Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Manchester, England
Report

2012 European Lacrosse Championships

21 June 2012Purple Group Spain Flag of Spain.svg 6–12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
22 June 2012Purple Group Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg18–2 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
23 June 2012Purple Group Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg16–2 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
24 June 2012Purple Group Spain Flag of Spain.svg 0–13Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
25 June 2012Purple Group Spain Flag of Spain.svg 9–7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
27 June 201213th–17th group Spain Flag of Spain.svg 5–7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
28 June 201213th–17th group France  Flag of France.svg11–10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
29 June 201213th–17th group Spain Flag of Spain.svg 11–13Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report
30 June 201213th–17th group Norway  Flag of Norway.svg9–3 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Amsterdam, Netherlands
Report

2014 World Lacrosse Championship

11 July 2014Turquoise Division Spain Flag of Spain.svg 10–14Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Denver, United States
Report
12 July 2014Turquoise Division Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg2–14 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Denver, United States
Report
13 July 2014Turquoise Division Finland  Flag of Finland.svg18–1 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Denver, United States
Report
14 July 2014Play-in stage Spain Flag of Spain.svg 3–21Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Denver, United States
Report
15 July 2014Play-in stage Spain Flag of Spain.svg 6–11Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Denver, United States
Report
17 July 201429th–32nd place Spain Flag of Spain.svg 9–5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Denver, United States
Report
18 July 201429th position game Spain Flag of Spain.svg 6–12Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Denver, United States
Report

2016 European Lacrosse Championship

29 July 2016Group C Israel  Flag of Israel.svg17–1 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Budapest, Hungary
10:15 Report
30 July 2016Group C Spain Flag of Spain.svg 11–12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Budapest, Hungary
11:30 Report
31 July 2016Group C Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg2–14 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Budapest, Hungary
10:15 Report
1 August 2016Group C Spain Flag of Spain.svg 8–12Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Budapest, Hungary
14:45 Report
2 August 2016Group C Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg4–12 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Budapest, Hungary
10:00 Report
4 August 201617th–24th position Spain Flag of Spain.svg 14–7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Budapest, Hungary
8:45 Report
5 August 201617th–20th position Austria  Flag of Austria.svg8–10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Budapest, Hungary
10:15 Report
6 August 201617th position game Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg13–6 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Budapest, Hungary
8:30 Report

2018 World Lacrosse Championship

12 July 2018Plum Division New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg9–5 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Netanya, Israel
9:15 Report
13 July 2018Plum Division Spain Flag of Spain.svg 12–9Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Netanya, Israel
14:45 Report
15 July 2018Play-in game 1 Austria  Flag of Austria.svg12–10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Netanya, Israel
21:15 Report
17 July 2018Play-in game 2 Spain Flag of Spain.svg 12–7Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Netanya, Israel
13:15 Report
18 July 201825th–32nd position Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg9–8 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Netanya, Israel
15:30 Report
19 July 201829th–32nd position Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg16–12 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Netanya, Israel
10:30 Report
20 July 201831st position game Poland  Flag of Poland.svg4–9 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Netanya, Israel
10:30 Report

Top goalscorers

This list includes all official games except the 2008 European Championship, as there are not any available stats.

Pos.PlayerGoals
1Daniel de la Casa126
2Connor Cinquegrana34
3Luis González23
4Lorenzo Timón19
5Ignacio Farjas17
6Nicolás González16
7Josep Casuto13
8Desiderio González12
9Diego Larraz10
10Ion Rodríguez9

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